Top 10 Easy Super Bowl Appetizers & Dips Everyone Always Asks Me For

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If you’re hosting a Super Bowl party, heading to a tailgate, or showing up to game day with a dish you know will disappear, this list is for you. These are my top 10 easy Super Bowl appetizers, dips, sliders, and one must-make dessert — the recipes my family makes on repeat and the ones you guys have given the most rave reviews on over the years.

Every single recipe on this list is:

  • Easy to make
  • Perfect for feeding a crowd
  • Tried, tested, and totally loved

Let’s get into it.

More Top 10 Recipes

Here’s Our TOP 10!


3-Ingredient Hot Onion Dip

A hand with red nail polish holds a piece of bread topped with creamy, cheesy dip—one of My Top 10 Christmas Recipes for Christmas Eve—with a dish of baked dip and a spoon in the background.

2 + 2 + 2 = the best dip you’ll ever make.

This hot onion dip is ridiculously easy — two cups shredded Swiss cheese, two cups mayo, and two cups diced onion baked until bubbly and golden.

A lot of people like to caramelize the onions first, but trust me… you do not need to. The onions soften perfectly in the oven and create the most incredible flavor all on their own.

I use Swiss cheese because it adds a rich, complex flavor that takes this dip completely over the top — and I say that as someone who doesn’t normally love Swiss. If you’re hesitant, you can do half Swiss and half mozzarella, but don’t skip the Swiss entirely. This dip is always the first one gone.


2. Crock Pot Spinach Artichoke Dip

A close-up of a spoon lifting creamy spinach artichoke dip from a slow cooker, with a bag of Tostitos chips in the background—one of My Top 10 Christmas Recipes for Christmas Eve.

This dip goes viral every single time I share it — and for good reason. Everything gets tossed into the crock pot, melts together, and turns into the creamiest, most flavor-packed spinach artichoke dip ever. It’s hands-off, perfect for Super Bowl Sunday, and honestly one of the best dips I’ve ever made.

If you’d rather make this in the oven instead, you can also try my

Oven Baked Spinach Artichoke Dip.


3. Boat Day Taco Dip (No Beans!)

A woman in a bright pink top and black baseball cap smiles while holding a large dish of layered dip in a kitchen, sharing one of My Top 10 Christmas Recipes for Christmas Eve by the wooden countertop.

I’ve been making this dip for years, and it’s still the one I bring anytime I need a guaranteed hit. It’s a cold taco dip with no beans — because let’s be honest, nobody really wants them. Even if you think you do, you won’t miss them here.

This dip is insanely easy, insanely good, and always the first dish wiped clean at parties and tailgates.

If you love Mexican-style dips for game day, you’ll also love:


4. 4-Ingredient Artichoke Dip

A close-up of creamy spinach artichoke dip from my Top 10 Christmas Recipes for Christmas Eve, being scooped with a spoon from a crockpot, with a bag of Tostitos chips visible in the background.

This is a family recipe passed down from my grandma to my mom, my aunts, and now me. It’s made with two cans of drained, quartered artichoke hearts and just a few simple ingredients — and it turns into the most comforting, addictive dip ever.

It’s proof that simple really is better, and it’s always a crowd favorite.


5. Bacon Cheeseburger Animal Sliders

A close-up of hands holding a half-eaten cheeseburger with visible layers of beef patty, melted cheese, pickles, onions, tomato, lettuce, and sauce in a sesame seed bun—perfect inspiration for My Top 10 Christmas Recipes for Christmas Eve.

These bacon cheeseburger animal sliders are hands-down one of my most viral slider recipes ever. The beef bakes in the oven over mustard (trust me on this one), comes out perfectly sized for Hawaiian rolls, and turns into the ultimate game day slider.

Even if you think you don’t like mustard, it adds the best umami flavor without overpowering anything.

This recipe is based on my original viral sliders — you can find that recipe here:

Original Viral Animal Sliders


6. French Dip Roast Beef Sliders

A hand holds a sandwich filled with melted cheese and sliced beef, dipped into brown au jus sauce—a cozy kitchen scene perfect for My Top 10 Christmas Recipes for Christmas Eve.

These sliders are cozy, savory, and perfect for Super Bowl Sunday. Juicy roast beef, melty cheese, and warm au jus for dipping — basically a French dip in slider form.

If you love sliders as much as we do, especially on Hawaiian rolls, be sure to check out:


7. 3-Ingredient Chili Cheese Dip

A hand lifts a cheesy, saucy serving from a casserole dish filled with golden-brown baked pasta—one of My Top 10 Christmas Recipes for Christmas Eve—with melted cheese stretching from the dish.

This classic chili cheese dip is already a game-day favorite, but one simple ingredient — flavored cream cheese — takes it completely over the top. It adds extra flavor and creaminess that makes people always ask what’s in it.

If you love easy, nostalgic comfort-food dips, you’ll also love my

Taco Bell Bean Burrito Dip.

It’s made with just a few ingredients, tastes exactly like my favorite Taco Bell item (the bean burrito — the only thing I ever order), and it’s such a crowd pleaser. Honestly, it could’ve made this top 10 list all on its own.


8. Buffalo Chicken Dip

A close-up of a cheesy buffalo chicken casserole, one of My Top 10 Christmas Recipes for Christmas Eve, topped with sliced green onions. A serving is lifted out, revealing shredded chicken, melted cheese, and creamy orange buffalo sauce.

This is the buffalo chicken dip. Creamy, cheesy, perfectly spicy, and baked until bubbly and irresistible. It’s a must-have for any Super Bowl spread.

If you’d rather make it in the slow cooker, you can also try my

Crock Pot Buffalo Chicken Dip — or simply toss all the ingredients from this recipe into the crock pot and let it do the work.


9. French Onion Crock Pot Roast

Three slices of toasted bread topped with shredded beef sit on a sheet of aluminum foil, ready for further preparation—one of My Top 10 Christmas Recipes for Christmas Eve.

This slow cooker roast is unreal. Whether you serve it shredded with rolls or pile it onto bread and melt mozzarella or provolone over the top, it tastes like something straight from a restaurant.

If you love easy crock pot beef recipes, you’ll also love:


10. Tres Leches Poke Cake (The Ultimate Make-Ahead Dessert)

A slice of strawberry shortcake sits on a white plate, topped with whipped cream and chopped fresh strawberries—one of My Top 10 Christmas Recipes for Christmas Eve. The rest of the cake waits in a red baking dish in the background.

If you’re bringing dessert to a Super Bowl party, this is the one. This easy tres leches poke cake is made the night before so the sweet milk soaks into every bite, and it has a secret ingredient that takes it completely over the top.

It’s insanely good, incredibly easy, and always the dessert everyone goes back for.

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